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Zero Knowledge Cloud Storage for Private Investigators
Secure and Confidential Cloud Storage for Private Investigators

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Frequently Asked Questions
Zero knowledge cloud storage is a type of secure cloud service where the provider has no access to the user's data. This means only users hold their encryption keys, ensuring total privacy.
Private investigators handle sensitive information that requires the utmost confidentiality. Zero knowledge cloud storage ensures that only the investigator can access the data, keeping client information secure from unauthorized access.
Yes, zero knowledge cloud storage protects data even in the event of a breach. Since the storage provider lacks the encryption keys, any unauthorized access cannot decrypt the data.
You access your data through a secure web interface or app, using your unique encryption keys. This access method ensures that only you can decrypt and manage your stored files.
Yes, investigators can share data securely by encrypting it with their encryption keys before sharing. Only the intended recipients with the proper keys can decrypt and view the information.
You can store any type of digital file, such as documents, audio, video, and images. The storage system supports a wide range of file types, keeping them securely encrypted.
Yes, there is a maximum file size limit for uploads to ensure efficient storage management. If files exceed this size, they may need to be compressed or split into smaller portions.
No, access to zero knowledge cloud storage requires an internet connection. This ensures that all security protocols are upheld and data remains consistently protected.
Typically, zero knowledge cloud storage includes automatic backup systems that ensure your data is backed up safely, maintaining its zero knowledge security model.
If you lose your encryption keys, you may lose access to your data permanently. It's crucial to store your keys securely and keep back-up copies in a safe location.
Regular cloud storage often allows the provider access to your data for management or service purposes. In contrast, zero knowledge storage ensures that data can only be accessed and decrypted by the end user.
Yes, you can collaborate securely by sharing encrypted files and keys with trusted colleagues. Each collaborator must use their own keys to access shared data.
The core security feature of zero knowledge encryption is included, though additional premium services or storage capacity might incur extra costs. Review the service options to meet your needs.
Most zero knowledge cloud storage services are designed to comply with data protection regulations. However, it's essential to review the service’s compliance with your specific legal requirements.
Recovery depends on the provider’s storage policies. Some services offer a window for file recovery, but once a file is completely purged under zero knowledge system, it may not be retrievable.